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Old 09-26-2020, 03:33 PM
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I totally agree with PHC1 and others who are poking fun at the scientific establishment.

I want to hear from them how mutation can produce a code. It is ridiculous to believe that the DNA molecule can be coded to contain genes without first the existence of a code. The DNA code is a highly redundant (as opposed to degenerate) elegant code that mitigates against mutation.

A code cannot exist by random chance. Why? There is an infinite amount of information. There is an infinite number of potential symbols to represent this information. Therefore, the probability by random chance (mutation) of representing an amino acid (the information) by a triplet of nucleotides (the codon or symbol) is zero. It doesn't even make sense.

But his doesn't deter physics or NASA because it is all about money and research grants. As far as a trip to Mars is concerned it is likely that a medical or psychiatric emergency would destroy the mission once it got underway.
Charles, I would not say that I am poking fun at the scientific community in general. I fully understand and support the need to research based on and off the very best evidence we have. In the absence of other evidence and science taking the stance that is completely atheistic and anti-extra-terrestrial, we come up with theories and try to make them fit the narrative and traditional teachings of scientists before them. Once in a while I guess it is necessary to try and modernize some of them...

I guess until we are faced with clear evidence that says otherwise, the bulk of the scientific community will keep on heading in that same direction. It may very well be trying to fit a square peg into a round hole but one has to admire their perseverance.

It is a good thing that we as a society do allow certain freedoms now to be able to explore alternate theories and allow for the possibility of extra-terrestrial life being out there. We may not be a lucky coincidence of life being sparked ON by some inorganic compounds forming into simple organic compounds and then through some incredible magic, forming complex life that evolves and keeps evolving...

At some point, even science may have to admit that the proof and the actual story of our creation has already been told but we simply refused to accept it. Oh well, we are a stubborn creation to say the least.
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And PHC1 I thank you for your concern. I no longer believe it to be cancer but still potentially a "relatively" major operation. The fact it can be done through by a robot is a huge plus. It is a rare condition that can be totally cured unless it turns out to be cancer; then much more serious but not looking or feeling like cancer.

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Wishing you the best of luck and best possible outcome. Those robots are starting to come in real handy. Someday we will live to regret it all but in the mean time, it is pretty cool!
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As far as a trip to Mars is concerned it is likely that a medical or psychiatric emergency would destroy the mission once it got underway.
I believe it is not a question of IF but a question of WHEN as far as it goes to being in space.

From a NASA article:
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NASA's new plans include returning to the moon -- not just with robots, but with people too. In the decades ahead we can expect to see habitats, greenhouses and power stations up there. Astronauts will be out among the moondust and craters, exploring, prospecting and building.

Jan. 20, 2005, though, there were no humans walking around on the moon. And it's a good thing.



On that day, a giant sunspot named "NOAA 720" exploded. The blast sparked an X-class solar flare, the most powerful kind, and hurled a billion-ton cloud of electrified gas (a coronal mass ejection, or CME) into space. Solar protons accelerated to nearly light speed by the explosion reached the Earth-moon system minutes after the flare; it was the beginning of a days-long "proton storm."

Proton storms cause all kinds of problems. They interfere with ham radio communications. They zap satellites, causing short circuits and computer reboots. Worst of all, they can penetrate the skin of space suits and make astronauts feel sick.

January 2005 was a stormy month in space. With little warning, a giant spot materialized on the sun and started exploding. From Jan. 15 through Jan. 19, sunspot 720 produced four powerful solar flares. When it exploded a fifth time on Jan. 20, onlookers were not surprised.

The sun-lit side of the moon is totally exposed to solar flares. It has no atmosphere or magnetic field to deflect radiation. Protons rushing at the moon simply hit the ground or whoever might be walking around outside.

An astronaut on the moon, caught outdoors on Jan. 20, would have had almost no time to dash for shelter, and would have become sick. At first, he'd feel fine, but a few days later, symptoms of radiation sickness would appear: vomiting, fatigue, low blood counts. These symptoms might persist for days.
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Project A119, also known as A Study of Lunar Research Flights, was a top-secret plan developed in 1958 by the United States Air Force. The aim of the project was to detonate a nuclear bomb on the Moon, which would help in answering some of the mysteries in planetary astronomy and astrogeology.

If the explosive device detonated on the surface, not in a lunar crater, the flash of explosive light would have been faintly visible to people on Earth with their naked eye, a show of force resulting in a possible boosting of domestic morale in the capabilities of the United States, a boost that was needed after the Soviet Union took an early lead in the Space Race and was also working on a similar project.

The project was never carried out, being cancelled primarily out of a fear of a negative public reaction, with the potential militarization of space that it would also have signified, and because a Moon landing would undoubtedly be a more popular achievement in the eyes of the American and international public alike. A similar project by the Soviet Union also never came to fruition.

The existence of the US project was revealed in 2000 by a former executive at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Leonard Reiffel, who led the project in 1958. A young Carl Sagan was part of the team responsible for predicting the effects of a nuclear explosion in vacuum and low gravity and in evaluating the scientific value of the project.

The project documents remained secret for nearly 45 years, and despite Reiffel's revelations, the United States government has never officially recognized its involvement in the study.
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Fascinating Madness....

Nuking the moon - The Secret USAF Project A119

https://youtu.be/wGOPjuA7WdY
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So there always were and still are some mysteries about the Moon in general. NASA was well aware of the tough questions that had no logical explanations and some remain unanswered to this very day. Some facts about the Moon are just bizarre and coincidences that are hard to believe.

One of my favorite videos on this topic. https://youtu.be/DhTagWzkjHk
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The grim reality.... https://observer.com/2016/07/space-r...lo-astronauts/
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The radiation factor definitely needs to be solved before we can get a whole lot further down the road of manned space travel.

On the other front of UFO's, how about the mass sightings in Arizona back in the '90's.

Amazon has a bunch of interesting documentaries on UFO's. No doubt in my mind they exist, because I saw one.
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The radiation factor definitely needs to be solved before we can get a whole lot further down the road of manned space travel.

On the other front of UFO's, how about the mass sightings in Arizona back in the '90's.

Amazon has a bunch of interesting documentaries on UFO's. No doubt in my mind they exist, because I saw one.
Agreed and YES, I was a witness myself. A very bizarre story that has made me wonder my whole life exactly what happened that day when I was 7 years old... That I somehow missed 5-6 hrs in a blink of an eye can never be explained. My eyes were focused on a shiny silver object that was directly over my head as I was playing in the yard, out in the country. I saw every little detail in that perfect shape, I admired the almost liquid like metal fuselage that was completely flat and round from the bottom view. It made the hairs on the back of my neck stand and tingle...

I will never fully understand the memory of a dim, endless room and an entity in all white standing in front of me. I was scared but unharmed and I remember feeling dizzy and confused as my grandmother called on me to go inside and eat dinner when I just came out to play after eating my lunch...

I had seen a few others since then. I don't believe they are here to cause us harm but I do believe they play a much bigger role than we can ever imagine in our past, present and future...
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I worked in radiology for over a decade as an MRI tech. MRI scanners are extremely sensitive to any metal as it disturbs the magnetic field and causes artifacts on diagnostic images we would acquire. I have personally came across quite a few cases of unexplained metal foreign objects in patients that had no idea what or how they would be there. No previous surgery, no trauma.

The bizarre thing is that typically a foreign body lodged in human flesh would leave a track mark easily visible on MRI in the form of a scar tissue. It is as if these patients were either born with them or they were implanted by some very unconventional means. There are a few "people" tracking these cases... Some have been documented and researched and let's just say we are not familiar with the types of alloys that were surgically extracted.
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